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i| The most extraordinary money-saving opportunities o
if Here the entire stocks are yours to select from?no exceptio
| morrow.
iSale Speci;
Men's $15.00 Raincoats $11
Men's $20.00 Raincoats $14
Men's $22.50 and $25.00 Raincoats $17
f Men's $5.00. $3.50 and $4.00 Trousers $2
Men's $5.00 Trousers $3
5 Men's $6.00 and $6.50 Trousers $4
g Men's $7.00 and $7.50 Trousers $4
I A Great Chapter off Unde:
j pricing in Hosiery, Glove;
I Underwear, Etc.
g MBN'S SEA MI. ESS BLACK HALF WOMEN'S MEDII'M-WEK
R Hose; all sizes. Selling o IT / Ribbed Undershirts. Sold ?
R umally at l'JV- Sale O) usually at 'Sic. Sale
g price / price :
g WOMEN'S FAST BLACK SEAM- CHILDREN'S HEAVY RIB!
g less Hose. Sold usu- IT / Union Suits-. Sold always /-sv .
g ally at 15c. For the (n)A>^<3 at .Vic. For the sale, all jr.
g sale sizes, at
8 CHILDREN'S SEAMLESS FAST MEN'S DERBY RIBBED SHI
R Black Ribbed Hose. Sold <=?T[ / and Drawers. Always sold -j .
g regularly at 15c. For the Y />S)C at 75c. Sale yj.
H sale / ^3 price
" WOMEN'S FLEECE-LINED MEN'S HEAVY DERBY RIB!
R Black Hose. Selling usn- irs IT / Undershirts. Sold usually .
R allv at lf>c pair. For the at 5?>c. For the M'
| sale reduced to sale
g WOMEN'S GAUZE LISLE HOSE, WRIGHTS HEALtll UNE
8 in black and all the lead- fl A wear. Lanibsdown and Nat- .
R ing shades: sell at 25c and liral Wool Underwear; not
g 35c all sizes. Sold at SI
g MEN'S HERMSDORF DYE FULL WOMEN'S RIBBED VESTS J
g Regular Made Black Half ~ Pants; very sof and warm. - (
O. ?i Mi.i ,.* '?i.. f/vmii.tf- ll J /*"* Soltl UHUdil^ dt ?> )(*. S&lC |] |
' fiunt*. DUIU c*l. irtumi- || n I* u ,
ly u a w price %
pnyr " vvVflTK "fNI A C NOi.'ru'i, nOYS' FDEECE-LINED SMI
::: ?. . . ? ?HI TL J o and Drawers; extra well made
;J Shirts; odds and ends. Sell = jn a? size? T1)ese gar_
;i at .>0c alwajs*. Sale u 0 nients sell regularly at :i5o. 11 (
* vnce Sale prlce U i
| WOMEN'S H K A V Y-WEIIJHT WOMEN'S FINE GRADK RIB
;x Hermsdorf Dye Hose; full, regular Vests and Pants; well fleeced.
::: made; selling in every store underwear sells regularly
|j| at hoc pair. Kor the Clean ^y/Q, at 30c For the Clean *4)
; Sweep Sweep
::: men s and women's fmbred- hoys' wood sweaters;
;<j las. 2?! and 28 inch sizes; in a large all sizes; extra well made.
variety of handles; these f=/Tx Have never sold under $1.
I'mhrellas sell at *1. Sale For the Clean Sweep
price men's 10c disde garti
MEN'S WOO D CO A T q f= good and serviceable a it
Sweaters that sell at .*2; all quality. To be closed out 4l*y.
sizes in the sale tomorrow at /,
; WOMEN'S TAN GAFNTDET WOMEN'S WOOD GODF GEO
Gloves; extra good quality; all in blue, black and brown.
!! sizes. The price lias always *=>.?-?. gloves sold everywhere at
been Sl.ho. Our Clean Sweep A 23c. For the Clean Sweep 11 |
; price at
WOMEN'S 2-CDASP CIACE KID WOMEN'S IB- B L'TTO N - DEN
III Gloves, in black, white, green, blue; White Glace Kid Gloves; not
broken sizes. These Gloves F=>/nv sizes. These very desirable -p.
are standard value at $1.23. gloves sell at $3.30 usually. iU/|
Clean Sweep price For the Clean Sweep .?
it WOMEN'S 8-BFTTON-DENGTH MEN'S WOOD GOD.* GDOVES
111 White Glace Kid Gloves; sold by all all sizes; extra good qui
III stores at $2; all sizes; one s/r*. Have always sold at 23c. ?t
of the best offerings in the (n\0|T* For the Clean Sweep II ,
:i sale, at ^ ^ at
| Yom Can Always Busy
| Groceries for Less Here,
H SMALL. LEAN. SI "GAR-CI* RED HAMS 1
g BONELESS BACON; STRIPS -. 1
3 PINK SALMON
2 CORN; SH RIVER'S BLl'E RIDGE
2 TOMATOES; "SCOTLAND" BRAND
I** BEST GRANCLATED SI'GAR
HERRING IN TOMATO SAUCE; _'l? - CANS \ 1
VAN CAMP'S SOUPS ?
OLIVE OIL: QUART CAN
MAPLE BUTTER: ".'-LB. PAIL
n CHERRIES: -'-LB. CANS
g P1LL8BURYS FLOl'R; % BBL
a WII.RCR'S COCOA: lt?o BOX...
i best string beans; l??e cans
lima beans; 1oc cans
pineapple cubes; ioc cans?
baking molasses: can
: olives. plain and stuffed
fels-naptha soap; 1<> cakes
1 macaroni AND SPAGHETTI
::: wagners baked beans; large can
fancy dates; 1-lb: box
: pure lard; 5-lb. pails
knamklixe; 5e box
taza-cijar tea: 1??c pkg '.
:i force. fresh; pkg
Funeral of T. J. O'Connell. He was popular in a wide cir
The funeral of Timothy J. O'Conneli, a tr'<nd;~. ^
long-time citizen and merchant of the TuDistrict,
will take place from St. Aiovsius Equitable Life Election.
Church, where mass wi'l be said at 1)! ":e a,inua' meeting o. tli Eqi
o'clock tomorrow morning. Vlr. O'Connell. j '-He Insurance ( ompai.y the fol
who lias been in the grocery business at | trustees were elected: William A
aaaa. ??t street, died suddenly Tuesday, nett, George J. B?s?Ier. Henry F.
V
ttii
Store Hours Are Now From 8:30 Until 6; on Satu
- ? "
i
,Z ' ^ | | | ^
,B!5 Tie Great (
^ep In Men's Cflotlalinigo
- . . i .1 r ?_ n.iL:__ T\ ?*?, ??
[ the entire clearance are to De naci in tne ivien s uuuimg ^c^diuuciu,
ns whatever! Read the news below and come with the crowds toMen's
Stunts, sold at $2?, $22.50 a n d tl '"J) ^ E?
ken limes; all sizes, 33 to 46 <4/ 11 Ao /! ?5
n's Overcoats, sold at $2(0, $22.5(0 and
?oken lines; sizes 34 to 44; Mack and $13.75
n's and Youths' Stunts and Overcoats, ^(Q) (^j)^
ni's and Youths' $17.5(0 and $2(0 . Over= tl tl
Suits. <4? 11 11 o/<D>
n's and Youths' $22.50 and $25 Suits t] ^ S
:oats. H o5q /! <5)
n's and Youths' $27.50 and $30 Suits <(? t] O *=? Ejj
coats. 11 Oo
n's $35 and $40 Overcoats reduced for A F=j g
e to. /a5
_
Ann m>n n_ 2 a. il, ^ _ n ~ fl j
/^uii oiiaciK Junius uirn ilirue ?mii<cs
Fan's and Youth's Black Suit?thibets, clay worsteds, unfinished world
are in the sale at these reductions.
>0 Suits at $9.75 ! The $20.00 Suits at $17.75
>0 Suits at $12.75 j The $25.00 Suits at $21.75
ails no Clothing.
.75 Men's $2.00 Fancy Vests 98c
75 Men's $3.00 Fancy Vests $1.49
75 Men's $4.00 and $5.00 Fancy Vests $2.49
'2? Men's $2.50 White Full Dress Vests 75c
25 Men's $6.00 Smoking Jackets $2.98
.75 Men's $10.00 Smoking Jackets $4.98
r= Girls9 and Children's
?9 Wear==Sale Prices.
CHOICE) OF ANY CHILD'S COAT INFANTS' LONG AND SHORT
that sold up to ?10: all sizes to 14 Nainsook Gowns; always ? ?
years; in fine cloth, <t* . /n\ E" at No ma" or II
velvets, etc. All going # C.O.D. orders can be received..
cr GIRLS' AND MISSES' FINEST INFANTS'" LONG AND SHORT
Cloth Coats, In sizes 4 to 14 years. Slips, with yoke made of fine emSold
right along at-flo. /Th S broidery and tucks. The selling
BED Clean Sweep price has always been 29c. ? e=>
2 price por tJie dean jl
4kC. f'HhicR ni<- any MISSES' SI "IT i Sweep
selling up to $25; a large variety of
RTS stylish mixtures and plain color MISSES' STYLISHLY TAIIjORED
_ broadcloth; garnet. navy, black, Panama Skirts, In all >?> ?. ,#vq
3c any $12.95 p'S...8?'d at.'5:...Sa''. $2.98
? _ (11 ....................
BLD CHILDREN'S PLEATED DRESSES GIRLS' ALL-WOOL SWEATERS
of India linons. percales, madras. that have never sold under
zephyr ginghams, etc.; for ^ ^ $2; in various colors; extra iTkQ
both boys and girls 2 to ? -4)0?* well made. Special for the tU/A&C
>ER- years. Value. 50c. Sale price ^ sale
3 _ GIRLS' WOOI. PI.AID SCHOOL
3C Dresses that never have sold under INFANTS' IIAND-KNIT
$1; all sizes. <5 to 14 years. =3^-. Sacques, in all sizes. Sell up =>
\ND For the Clean Sweep Sale. to (59c. For the Clean Sweep
3c ?
s Greatest Bargains Ever
Offered In Footwear.
This WOMEN'S PATENT LEATHER ROYS' AND YOHTHS* BOX. CALF
T> _ and Vici Kid S-strap Slip- D/Hl Rlucher Cut Shoes, in sizes 1 to
J)(^ pers; value is $2.30. For I /y S'/i; solid leather soles; a*> ^ rv/o.
I this sale, at ^ value if $2. For the H Q Hdl)
IN Clean Sweep at oPJl.VX
rh^, WOMEN'S PATENT TIP VICI KID. M,ae,,., .
9c sxzztffc'zxssz $ i 69 ral,rh Blarr?^ s
s?ie ^ irr rle4WsUn $ j .09
T>C WOMEN'S PATENT TIP LACE 1,1 the Ba,e Ht"'' ' *
? Shoes; low heels; not all Q/nv _ MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S RED
YES, sizes; extra good wearing Cy^G Fur-top Juliettes, that sell reguThe
shoes; value. $2. Sale price lariy at $1.30; in sizes 12 z (tk
z to 2 at 79c; sizes 8 to 11 ffT)0?
[DC MEN'S PATENT LEATHER BI T- at v
ton and Blucher Shoes; every INFANT S' AND CHILDREN'S
GTH pair stamped "Ralston ap <i /rt,f=f Fine Shoes, from a famous Alexandria
all Health"; values, ?1.30 *zu maker; various colors, tops
. and $4. Sale price an(l patent leather; all s?m- AihJJiT* |
8C MEN'S "C. S. A." SATIN CALF -.1 at $1.25 to $1.73
! iv II Shoes; all sizes; sold WOMEN S, MISSES and CHILii.
! rMrulxrlv at S? and Aa - n ? dren's Black Jersey Leggins ?=/ >,
5c j & ^.r . ":e .t:,ea.n 31.09 ^\^,errs?'Vs..e?\.S^C
s Waists, Klmomios and
Underwear in the Sailed
WHITE LAWN AND LINGERIE, i WOMEN'S SHORT KIMONOS AND
Waists, stylishly lace and embroid- | pressing Sacques yhat ^.ell regu
from display. All worth $1. 59c I oufat Sweep to be closed
ctein sw,ep prlce i.on'g flannelette and
j*' nine white dawn and linen <n"rr;Pea?d'mfa"?y 'flyu'S Q&C
Lingerie Waists, designed witli lace signs. Sold at $1.50 to $3
and embroidery; shirt ef- LOT OF V2 FINE QUALITY, LONG,
fL".. included. These are Silk Kimonos-; in plain and flowered
-2 all $1 5o waists effects. These kimonos ^-J fTtl S
jjg !|| | sen at *< regular!
I/)T OF* WAISTS IN LIGHT PKR- y ""'" * *
*;!? rales and medium and dark ^/Th WOMEN 8 FINE EIDERDOWN
io i color flannelettes; for house /y? : R^hes, in light blue and gray;
5'x.e wear. All worth 59c ! were sold at For a *1 /O.Q
?2'; i lVe c,ean Sweep .yo
So WOM ENS FLANNELETTE at
STfce Gowns, extra well made and in WOMEN S FINE QLALITY ALL77*,.
... , ,v . . , wool Sweaters; in white, gray
39c a sold regularly at Ti/rjs and red. Sell up to ** ^ /ry. 0
O'Ae lean Sweep $5. For the Clean 11 0^
#%? Sweep ?|/u ^ \J
3*4* LOT OF FAMOUS ' NEMO" COR30*
WOMEN'S TRIMMED CORSET sets; In styles 207 and 350; all
3*4<? Covers, finished with rows 11 /rt\ _ sizes are included in x* ti
5%* of lace and insertion; also II the lot. Sell up to >5 II d R(1 ft
11c 1 ribbon beading. Worth 29c * w $3.50 ^ *vv
mii8???8?iuuun:?!??:i?n???:?ii?;{??i?8>{??i??m{??n????!?n??mwm!a?tt
cle of \ugust Burgdorf, Allen C. Clark, A. P. general superintendent; Gilbert A. Clark
Clark, jr.. H. S. Cummings. W. Gwynn actuary; William F. Mattingly, attorney.
Gardiner, J. A. Luttreil, Edward E. Rap- #
ley. William H. Rapley. N. H. Shea. L,. C. Money for D. A. B. Monolith,
ji table St rider. J-S. Swormstedt and Henry A. Mrs. Donald McLean of New York
'owing officers: J. T* 8wormstedt. presided; President general of the Daughters of th(
Ben- Henry P. Blair, vice president; Allen C. American Revolution, and Mrs. Charle
Blair, Clark, secretary: William A. Bennett, A. Terry, vice president general, brough
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irdays Open Until 9. j.
, .Bedwe,
| Grav Blankets, with
YOU I ed borders; sold at
k _l i Clean Sweeps
CANHAVE IT I price $
YMnA rHARrJl) M ' WHITE 11-4 wool.
<1 i?)/5>\\ ?<"?WW m with pretty colored borrow
JM/eviX M ders. These blankets sell
||\. M at |T> pair. Sale price
WHITE BEDSPREADf
f/r size and neat designs;
?fv? \ * at 80c. Not over two t.
Sleam ?w?
Women's Srits 1
11 H 'U' I iU M i I i . U . t U* 1^^' ' Jl> . . k 1-1
The Most Attractive QJnde
Entire Clean ?
CLOSING OUT EVERY CLOTH SUIT IN THE STORE (
that sells regularly up to $19.50?many styles, black and colors ?
CLEARANCE OF ALL TIIE TAILOR - MADE SUITS <
that have sold all season as high as $29.98. All to go now
at
ALL THE FINS CLOTH SUITS, SOLD REGULARLY
high as $40. iocluding extra sizes. For clearance
CHOICE FROM ALL THE FINEST TAILOR-MADE St
black and colors, including imported suits; sold up to $70. Foi
Clean Sweep
LOT OF FOUR HANDSOME SILK JUMPER SUITS
brown and white, black and white, navy and white; sold a
$12.98
LOT OF 20 STYLISH TAFFETA SILK DRESSES;
flare skirt with fold; net yoke trimmed with buttons |
and soutache braid: black, navy, green, taupe, reseda; long
sleeves; sell at $19.98 "
WHITE AND ECRU DACE AND NET WAISTS OVEI
silk; finely embroidered; all sizes; none worth under $3. Fo
the clearance
HIGH-GRADE BLACK PANAMA DRESS SKIRTS. FINE
ly tailored; sold always at $5. For the Clean Sweep a grea
bargain at
ALL-DACE AND NET. MESCALINE AND TAFFET.1
Silk Waists; sold at $5 to $7; none reserved. All now going ii
the sale at *
BLACK TAFFETA SILK UNDERSKIRTS WITH W I D I
flounce; very serviceable rustling taffeta; always have sold ai
$5. Sale price
HIGH-GRADE AND FINE QUALITY BLACK TAFFET.'
Silk Underskirts; made with wide embroidery flounce; wortl
$7. Sale price
SILK RAINCOATS. IN ALL COLORS AND BLACK
plain and striped; sell at $15 to $20
5 ELEGANT EVENING- WRAPS: VARIOUS COLORS
styles; sold up to $35. All now reduced to
4 SATIN COATS: SOUTACHE AND SILK BRAID TRIM?
satin lined; sold at $10 to
1 BLACK LACE GOWN OVER CHIFFON; LACE AND
trimmed; sold at $00.
2 SATIN MESSALINE DIRECTOIRE GOWNS; MULberry
and peacock blue; were $00. To close 1
10 BLACK KERSEY DIRECTOIRE COATS; SATIN T
med; empire back; sold at $20
25 LONG BROADCLOTH AND KERSEY COATS* SEMI
close fitted backs; sold at $25
5 EVENING DRESSES: LACE AND RIBBON TRIM- ,
med; colors and white; sold at $30. Now
3 BEAUTIFUL EVENING COATS; MAUVE. BLUE A
cream; elegantly trimmed; value, $10
2 "MARY GARDEN" EVENING ~
Capes?rose and golden; French chiffon
broadcloth; value, $59.98 okv O \J
1 LONG BLACK VELVET COAT; /p. ^? =y-v
semi-fitting; satin-trimmed; satin-lined;
LOT OF FURS, 'INCLUDING MUFFS AND go
Scarfs of Wisconsin lynx, wolf, genuine mink, i
marten, squirrel, etc.; all worth up to $20; to close. ^
i IR> /n\\t7?5? thi/rfl \f /n\flnlK
CULlillViJl JI ^IWllSr.
Clothing Sacriffk
LOT OF YOUNG MENS LONG Ann R^v^'
Pants Suits in stylish mixtures and DOyS &V dll
plain black; sizes Id to Aflfl BOVS' $7 SlUl
IS years; broken lots, xp Fp iTV/Tk ???.?-* ?
sold up to $a?. sale oOO AM Boys $8 Su
price ?
LOT OF YOUNG MEN S OVER- AM BOyS* $9 Sill
coats In many styles of fancy mixtures;
sizes lt?. 17 and IK ^ f=j f=> CHILDREN S NO\ I
yeark; these coats sell coats, button to nee
up to Sib ?pvF# u anf| with brass buttons
BOYS' SUPERIOR QUALITY DOU- ^zes '"* /' " and *' valut
ble-breasted Knee Pants Sale Pnce
Suits, in plain colors and /pa /rrvQ BOYS' FINEST QUJ
mixtures; sizes 7 to Id II (U/A& ers and Mannish Over
years; sell up to $."> ^ w coats that sell at $1(
BOYS' REEFERS IN GRAY AND For tin* sale at
blue; also Novelty Overcoats in fancy BOYS' BLUE SH
mixtures and Mannish /ThO Knee Pants; both sti
Overcoats in gray ox- and bloomer: sell al 11
fords?all sold at $fi ?
BOYS' HIGH-GRADE REEFERS R/?Y K
and Mannish Overcoats /p a Pants; straight bottoms
that sell at $S regularly. ^41 ,
For the sale at ^ BOYS' D O M E I
BOYS' CORD U ROY Flannel and Madras
I Bloomer Knee Pants that Blouse Waists; sell al
sell regularly at |1.40. Sale -5c
price BOYS' LAUNDli
ALL CHILDREN'S NOVELTY Blouse Waists that sel
Suits in Russian and uall.v at d!)c. For the .
sailor blouse styles that /p ?? /TtiO BOYS' WOOL AND
sell at $7; sizes to 10 >5.^ duroy Knee Pants ii
years 0 sizes; sell at "?!>c
?
Draperies and Uphofls
Goods in the Sale
I
300 PAIRS WHITE RUFFLED LOT OF 98 TAPI
Swiss Sash Curtains tieres in plain colors a
that sell usually at 25c it a IT / single doors, couch cov
pair. For the Clean j[ j| match in pairs; woct
Sweep at /up to $5 pair.
Per length
250 PAIRS WHITE RUFFLED |
Swiss Curtains in neat and i r>P0 YARDS WHI'I
pretty designs; selling reg- Swiss; also Silkolines; a
ularly at 50c pair. For the j stripes; sell at loc ya
sale Reduced to
LOT OF 25 PAIRS TAPESTRY j LOT OF 150 CAPIT
Portieres in various attractive colors; ! Shades in various colthese
portieres sell at ^ ^ ^ ! ?r?i' aSOmn are?
$2.25 pair. For the ^ fl? ! s?iled; sell up to oOc...
Clean Sweep oj/ tl fl ^
Si tO YARDS DRAP
WHITE SPACHTEL AND AP_
? : ? hnes and cretonnes; s
plique Bureau Scarfs and Shams; up to yard. For 1
slightly mussed; they sell -5^ Clean Sweep at
usually up to 75c. For C
Clean Sweep at 95 WHITE APPLIQ
Scarfs and Shams;
EXTRA QUALITY 5-4 WrtlTE mussed: also Lithogi
Table Oilcloth in various =, Tops; all are worth ur
styles. These oilcloths sell 11 1 to 35c. For the Clear
at 25c yard. For the sale at. u { Sweep at
i
, to Washington today $2,000 contributed Gas Victims Still
by the New York Daughters for the New William McLanahan
York monolith for the south portico of northwest, who was ov<
Continental Hall. There are to be thir- terday morning while
teen pillars in this portico, representing -- Pennsylvania nv<
e the thirteen original colonies. According HiT^ndition is^much1
s to present plans the portico will be com- w|n probably be able to
t pleted by April 1. iu a day or two. Will
i
ar Redoctioins, |
White and . 200 Fancy Striped Crib B
neat color- ; lllankets, in neat colors. Spe$2.50
pair, i cial price tor tin* ri (Th _ H
tl ! ^earanco 11 ?
U ? V\Jf ^ | Tt00 pAiRS GRAY BLANK BTS, 8 '
BLANKETS. i with prettv colored borders. . ^ $2.98
j Clpan Sweep...'.. J 8
5 OF GOOD EXTRA HEAVY 11-4 Bl.XXKETS; 8
sp'i A white, gray and tan; worth ;; *
a a Si.-V. pair. For the Glean Jt
?I? Sale SI
J-k H
f'MM CIIM Jjnijjlfl
i., ^ Cifi.u.i ?1> it tkin.i w a
rpricimig Feature of the |
sweep Sale. |
^ OF FURS. IXCM.L"DIN(J ^ ^
and Muffs of finest black wolf. lynx. mink, pony, j[ flD it
caracul, etc.; sold up to $29.50 S
1 SHORT MINK COAT. R HAITI FULLY" d* psy g
marked; jeweled buttons; satin lined; value, *
$79.98 v v ~
2 f?2 - INCH-LONG PONY SKIN a* p? *>. x>0 H
Coats; regularly priced at $109; very rich tUJAj U
and handsome g
hs? Laces, f
Embroideries,|
Veilings. |
St*? O <Q>& LOT OF NEAT AND PRETTY 8
a o patterns in French and German Val H
it?. $4.98 Laces and odd lengths in assorted g
. . __ laees in various widths; the ^
111?? o 5>o5o9o value is .V yard; for the Clean JJ ?
fitS. $60^8 HANDSOME PATTERNS IN GER- g
rr TV r*\*irr> man Val Laces in both edges and in- 8
? K" sertions; various widths; all H
.. . most desirable patterns; have ^ 12
' 3 H regularly at fie
FINE QEALITY LACES. INCHED- S
ILII Y REEF- jnK ciuny, German Val, Oriental and .**
" ? Point Venice; these tine g
' y0 laces never sell under 10c to fl **
25c yard: for the Clean 11 QD (C H
IRGE Sweep at 8
aight VOC FINE QUALITY FILET. PRESSED g
1.4!?. ... Net and All-over Oriental Laces; g
NFF i=? plain and handsome floral designs; g
?eii ^ Of cream, white and ecru; also Jt
Point Venice Medallions; ^Of*
^ selling at $1 yard, sale price..
SWISS, CAMBRIC AND NAIN- 8
t T1 ^II/ f sook Embroidery Edges and Inser- g
U tions; in widths up to S inches; a ?
' handsome patterns; sell at l"c, Stf
'RE1) -j/rjj 12'*- and 15c J*
II us- qJVC CAMBRIC. SWISS AND NAIN- g
;a|p- sook Embroidery K<lges and Inser- g
COR- ? 0 tiona; in widths up to lo g
1 a" oj)?C inches; neat and |?retty de- ^ ;;
signs; blind and open work; 11 Q |)iT* ?
! sell at life 11 VW if
1S-INCH WIDE CORSET COVER 8
Embroideries in handsome patterns; if
some with beading near the top; ex- B
a tra f|tialitv; these line em- ?i 0
5terv iSc g
^ VERY DESIRABLE AND FINE ?
j Quality Fishnet Veilings in (lotted ef- 5$
fects; in colors only; selling ^ g >
regularly at 25c; for the Clean H
0 i Sweep at g
FINK SWISS EMBROIDERED g
covnv i.AD Flouncings. 27 inches wide; beautiful g
jS1U1 RUK- patterns; for waists and J/r* U
nd stripes; for dresses; values up to t?Sc; <3>y)Q H
ers, etc.; most yard g
$l'49' Notions. J
'E CURTAIN ! g
'a? 8-inch Black Rubber Dressing !!
' Combs 17c
X Bristle Hair Brushes, 1i?c value.... He
r\r a?m All-around Uncovered Wire Hair
TT RoIls 7c :::
r H Assorted Pins and Wire Hairpin
__ II Cabinets 6c ;;;
Electric Haircurlers. r? on card....15c
ERY MATfe- Crown Assorted Black Pin Books,
swiss. silko- 1 gross fic jjj
iell Glass-head Pins; black and white; /
the J M$Q 40 for lc ::: '
7 L> j Lightweight Dress Shields. Nos. 2
j and .'{ 6c j
1 E BUREAU i Salter's Black Sewing Silk, 100 yds. 5c :::
ranhed "wK Hygienic Collar Supporters. 12 for. 5c |
, rf ) | Hampton's Perfect Skirt Gauge. ....15c j;
1 H 2 French Corset and Hose Su?*porters.3yc
i 8c Pearl Buttons, dozen 4c
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at Hospital. ty-two years of age. living at 620 G street
- at. northwest, was overcome by gas ye6terof
IK,., 6th street day a(lernoon whiIe making a gas con;rcome
b> gas yes- nectjon at ujojj 16th street. He is also *
??nuePisnsKtin under u"df t,<?alment at ,he Emergency Hosergency
Hospital. pl a '
improved and he
i leave the hospital If you want work read the want ortiam
Johnson, thir- umns of The Sta"

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